969 resultados para Essex Institute
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Issued in four portfolios enclosed in a case.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 30 includes "The first half century of the Essex Institute," and "List of present members."
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Vols. 9-10, 1869-70, called also ser. 2, v. 1-2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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An index to the Proceedings is included in "A rough subject index to the publications of the Essex Institute," by Gardner M. Jones.
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Report year ends in May.
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Some issues have also a distinctive title.
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In 1848 the Essex County Natural History Society and the Essex Historical Society united to form the Essex Institute.
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Published under provisions of chapter 470, acts of 1902, commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Records and files of quarterly courts of Essex County, Massachusetts.
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Stephen Longfellow wrote this letter in Portland, Maine on May 29, 1799; it was sent to his friend, Daniel Appleton White, in Medford, Massachusetts. In the letter, Longfellow describes the Election Day festivities among the "plebeans" in Portland, which he apparently found both amusing and upsetting. He compares the horses pulling their sleds to Don Quixote's horse, Rocinante. He also writes about mutual friends, including John Henry Tudor and Jabez Kimball, and bemoans the behavior of the current members of Phi Beta Kappa among the Harvard College undergraduates, whom he insists have sunk the society below its former "exalted station."
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"Reprinted from the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, volume XLVIII."
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"These records were copied from the original by Miss Martha O. Howes. The copy was verified by Sidney Perley, esq., who also made the index."--Verso of t-p., v. 2
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Includes index.